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Planning & Zoning Commission/ <br />Local Planning Agency <br />May 11, 2016 <br />Page 6 <br />Wisconsin came forward. Ms. Spaulding explained that the proposed development is a plasma collection facility. <br />She said they currently have 83 facilities across the United States. <br />In response to the Commission's question, Ms. Spaulding said that it is an appointment based business and <br />it takes approximately an hour to complete the donation. In response to the Commission's question, Ms. Spaulding <br />said there are no overnight stays at the site and the hours of operation are Monday — Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 <br />p.m. <br />A brief discussion ensued regarding the screening of the site from the residential neighborhood, screening <br />of the mechanical equipment, and the reduction in parking spaces from the previous use. <br />In response to the Commission's question, the applicant stated that it is a one story building with the <br />exception of the donor area that uses elevated glass to provide natural light for that area of the building. <br />Mr. Henson asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak in favor of, or in opposition to, <br />the request. Mr. Harold Stewart, 2294 Park Maitland Court, Maitland, Florida came forward. Mr. Stewart expressed <br />concerns with light intrusion, noise pollution and hazardous materials. Mr. Henson explained that the City has <br />ordinances that address light and noise issues and the state regulates the disposal of hazardous waste. <br />A brief discussion ensued regarding the location of the dumpster area and the landscaping buffering. <br />Mr. Mr. Larry Powalisz, property owner, 4421 Gabrielle Lane, Winter Park, Florida came forward. Mr. <br />Powalisz said that the site has been vacant for over two years. He said he has had multiple offers for the property <br />and he felt that this was the best business for the City of Casselberry. <br />Mr. Henson asked for a motion to address SPR 16-03. Mr. Bakalla made a motion that the Planning and <br />Zoning Commission provide a favorable recommendation to the City Commission for Biolife Plasma Services (SPR <br />16-03). He said this recommendation is based on the site plan dated April 26, 2016, the findings of fact and <br />conclusions of the information provided in the staff report dated May 11, 2016, including the nine conditions of <br />approval, approval of waiver request number 2 and modifying waiver request number 1 to read: "Staff would support <br />a modification for 9'x18' stalls for up to forty percent of total spaces provided (63 spaces total). The remaining 89 <br />spaces shall be 10'x 20' and the six ADA compliant spaces would beat least 12'x 20'. Mr. Van Meter seconded the <br />motion. The motion passed unanimously by voice vote. <br />